Shower head



March 11, 1969 w. B DELAMATER 3,432,105

SHOWER HEAD Filed Dec. 5, 1966 UWI IN VEN TOR.

77 WILLIAM B. Dsum: TER

- ATTORNEY 3,432,105 P O Patented Mar. 11, 1969 3 432 10 of the shower head, parts being shifted to vary the char- 9 acter of the spray emitted from the shower head. Wmia B g f H Referring to the drawing, the shower head of the presm w f zi i g 'i 90633 By ent invention is designated as an entirety by 1 and two Filed 5 N 598 991 of said heads at 2 and 3 may be employed or a single Us. CL 4 Claims head as desired. Each shower head 1 at 2 and 3 is identical in construction and each head is provided with a tubular arm 4 which connects with the interior of the shower head and with a fixture designated generally as 5.

Int. Cl. B05b 1/30, 1/18 AB OF THE DISCLOSURE The fixhure 5 is adagted tol be in eomnlnunication with a t water an a co d water out et from a source A devlce corn nsm a an of s aced a art shower Va ved 0 heads and pipingp betseen E shogver g connected of supply whereby the degree of temperature of the water to a common source of water which is regulated as to dehvered to h shower heads may be regulated Arms temperature by a mixing valve. each shower head is 4 are tubular in form and may have screw threaded ends independently adjustable to regulate the character of 2 g secunn'g the Same m threaded opemngs m the water spray emitted therefrom, including the closing of the flow of water through the shower head by a turning llzegerrmg F IGEIRES 31and 9: er thereof; the spray regulation has a turnable shower spray 2 u es Seven t or g i H; cap a control member having elongated spaced apart openings 8 g g g a s arranged in a circle and a cap having identically formed er h a Qnne d g i cons s openings to that of the spray control member; turning of an harrange O an a? 2 e 3 g g the spray control member regulates the area of the opensuc a.manner as O a OW e S Ower ea 0 e 1 e as hereinafter set forth.

ings between the cap and spray control member to thereby regulate the character of the spray from fine to coarse, The Cap 10 may be formed of a metal such as o o l t h ff of h Spray less steel and the cap has an annular end Wall 20 oined to a circular side wall 21, the wall 20 provided with an i outwardly extending flange 22 encircling the central opening of the annular end wall. The side wall 21 is externally The present invention relates to a shower head and provided With Screw h d 23, I has among its objects the provision of a shower head The ShOWer head spray control member 11 may be Winch P 'P resists algae buildup and which formed of a plastic such as a vinyl of some character and W111 function efficlently in the delivery of a straight line includes a member having an end ll 30 j i d t a ir- Spray rather than spraymg t0 the sldes as Is now cular side wall 31, the wall 30 provided externally with ternary 1n the a e Shower eq a knob 30a. The end wall 30 as well as the end wall 20 A further Oblect 15 the Provlslon of a Shower h of the cap 10 are each provided with an annular serial Whlch may be regulated as to F type of Shower deslred of spaced apart transverse openings or perforations of from fine to coarse and wherein the shower head has an identical forhh The Openings in the cap 10 are designated off Posmon to F fl of wateffherethrough' as 32 and the openings in the spray control 11 as 33. fQrther Oblect 1S E ,Provlslon of a head When the spray control is positioned in the cap, as shown Which is capable of delivering a larger volume 0t water 40 for instance in FIGURE 3, the openings 32 and 33 are F Shower hfijads P known to the uiventor for in annular alignment whereby the degree of overlap of 1n emergency situations such as the washlng off of acids openings 33 may be shifted by the knob 30a relative to from an the openings 32 in the cap. The transverse openings in A further oblect 15 the prcfvlslol} of a shower h so both the cap and the spray control in the present instance constructed as to be used 1n pairs and wherein each are of diamond shape and whereby, as ShoWnin FIGURE shower head,may be dehvermg a Water spray a Char 5, the spray control when rotated relative to the cap, will acter determlned by the user, such as coarse from one enlarge diminish the Size of the spray Openings and, f ih f g fh othfer g h d in fact, shut otf any flow of water outwardly from the Whe es: t l i fiz f fi i g g z g gr 'g shower head. The shifting of the overlap position of the in accordance wit h the wishes of the user of the Show; g g ops-nings is accomplished at the Shower head. ea itse t y turning the shower spray control 11 by knob 30a. ThlS rovrdes a slm 1e and elfective manner A further J Provlslon of Shower in which to vary the degree 0? fineness of the shower construchon whlch 1s slmple of construction, inexpensive Spray The character of the transverse 0 enin s for the in cost of manufacture, competitive with other shower showr Spray may assume various eomegical forms a d heads, of comparable size, and generally superior to may be round Square, or of othergform so long as i heads now to the Inventor when the spray control is turned the fineness of the With the above ment10ned and other ob ects in view, Shower Spray ma be Varied or gntirel c t if Th the invention consists in the novel and useful provision, diamond form Ofythe transverse Openings i iformation, construction, association and relative arrangedesired 8 fa b To ressivel Var in th f th ment of parts, members and features, all as shown in one p y y p g y y g 6 area 0 e embodiment in the accompanying drawing, described gen- Openmge erally and more particularly pointed out in the claims. The Jacket 12 15 Preferably formed from a Plastlc In the drawing; as butadiene or methyl methacrylate known commercially FIGURE 1 is a front elevation of a pair of Shower as Piexlglas. The acket may be of an ornamental form heads of the invention, shown attached to a fixture; and 18 adapted to be Kecumd to the cap as Shown in FIGURE 2 iS a top plan vieW of FIGURE 1; FIGURE 3. As shown 1n EIGURE 4 the acket is of tubu- FIGURE 3 is a sectional View on the line of lar form and provided wtih internal screw threads 40 for F U 1; connection with the threads 23 of cap 10, the jacket hav- FIGURE 4 shows the parts of the assgmbly f ing a reduced diameter portion at 41 providing a shoulder URE 3 in separated position; and, at 42 and the jacket provided with externally beveled ends FIGURE 5 is a fragmentary view on an enlarged scale 43 and 44.

The seal 13 is formed from a semirigid vinyl plastic and is tubular in form, the seal being received within the jacket 12. The wall thickness of the seal varies, the greatest thickness being at 50 and reduced as to external diameter at 51. The internal diameter of the seal is uniform and externally the portions 50 and 51 are provided with annular ribs 55 and 56.

The member 14 constitutes a bonnet preferably formed from metal such as stainless steel and includes a substantially parabolic shell 60 and an integrally formed tubular piece 61 which is joined by an annular wall 62 to the shell 60.

When the cap 10 and the spray control 11 are assembled, the knob 32 projects through the annular flange 22 as shown in FIGURE 3. The seal 13 internally engages the side wall 21 of the cap with the rib or flange 55 internally engaging the side wall 31 of the spray control 11. The bonnet 14 is passed through the jacket 12 so that the wall 62 of the bonnet engages the wall 42 of the jacket with the result that when the screw threads 40 of the jacket engages the threads 23 of the cap, circular wall 61 of the bonnet is in alignment with the end of the circular wall 21 of the cap with the rib or flange 56 interposed therebetween as shown in FIGURE 3. The wall 42 by engaging the wall 62 of the bonnet holds the bonnet and the jacket together and the screw threaded portions of the cap and the jacket secure these members in assemblage. The seal 13 is held by the rib or flange 56 being interposed between ends of the bonnet and the cap. This assemblage is easy of accomplishment and the device may be disassembled with equal ease. Set screws may be utilized to assure that the parts entering into the shower head are held against separation.

The tubular arm 4 does not connect with the shower head through the apex of the bonnet but is joined to the shower head along a side of said bonnet as shown in FIG- URES 1, 2 and 3. This arrangement allows the shower head to be tilted to different positions so that the shower spray may be directed upwardly or downwardly as desired by the user of the shower. Specifically, one end of the arm 4 is screw threaded at 6 for connection with the fixture while the opposite end is screw threaded at 70 and provided with a ring or bead 71 inward from the screw threads 70 and with a socket member 72 confining in part a ball packing 73 which surrounds tubular arm 4 between bead 71 and the screw threads 70. The shell 60 is provided with a depressed socket 74 adapted to receive the ball packing 73 and provide a seat therefor when the threaded end 70 of the tubular arm is passed within the shell 60. This construction allows a swiveling action of the shell and associated parts relative to the tubular arm 4. The threaded end 70 of the arm is passed through a cup washer 75 which may be formed of nylon, there being a coiled compression spring 76 adapted to surround the threaded end of the arm 4, with a nut 77, preferably of plastic, such as nylon, secured to the threads 70 so as to compress the spring 76 to the desired degree to provide a watertight swivel connection between the shell 60 and the pipe 4. If the parts have been assembled as described, the appearance of the shower head will be that of FIGURE 3.

The jacket may be ornamented with a design to enhance the decorative appearance of the shower head. Thus, externally the jacket has beveled ends 43 and 44 and the bevel 44 may have a fluted edge 80, while the external surface of the jacket between said beveled ends may have a series of longitudinal flat faces 81 with grooves formed between adjacent flat faces as shown at 82. When the jacket is formed of a material such as Plexiglas which is transparent and crystal like in appearance in conjunction with chromium plated metallic mem- 4 bers such as the shell and the cap 20, the shower head has a very attractive appearance.

The operation, uses and advantages of the invention are as follows.

Dual shower heads may be provided as shown in FIG- URES 1 and 2 or a single shower head with a suitable attachment for the tubular arm may be made to a fixture. The shower spray control member 11 will turn easily within the cap 10 and in so doing the transverse openings 32 and 33 will vary the area of said openings, as shown in FIGURE 5. Thus the character of the shower spray is varied and the arrangement is such that the shower spray extends straight outwardly from the shower head without any side spray. If desired, the passage of water through the two transverse openings may be shifted so as to close any passage therethrough, or the degree of passage may be varied as has been pointed out.

The forming of the present shower head is one of molding certain plastics and the forming of certain of the metallic members, specifically the cap and the bonnet. This allows a full size shower head to be provided and at an inexpensive cost so far as the manufacture and assembly thereof is concerned. By combining the plastic members with metal there is no corrosion problem and it has been found that there is no algae buildup. When the parts of the shower head are assembled as shown in FIGURE 3, the seal 13 prevents water leakage other than through the spray openings 32 and 33. If the spray openings are in closed position, water is confined in the shower head without leakage from the head.

I claim:

1. A shower head, including: a cap having a circular side wall and an annular front wall, the front wall provided with an annular series of transverse perforations, a spray control member within said cap and having a circular side wall and a front wall provided with an annular series of perforations adapted to overlap the perforations of the cap, a bonnet having a tubular extension, a tubular seal between the circular side wall of the cap and the tubular extension of the bonnet and engaging the circular side wall of the spray control, an annular jacket surrouding the circular side wall of the cap and the tubular extension of the bonnet and securing said members in assemblage, and means for connecting the bonnet to a source of water supply.

2. The device of claim 1: said means comprising a tubular arm, and a watertight swivel connection between the tubular arm and the bonnet.

3. The device of claim 1, said seal formed with external ribs adapted to be receited between ends of the circular side wall of the cap and the tubular wall of the bonnet.

4. The device of claim 1: said jacket seal and spray control being formed from a plastic and said cap and said bonnet being of metal to prevent corrosion between the parts and algae buildup.

References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,454,280 5/1923 Henrikson 239-579 X 1,947,407 2/1934 Cornell 239-451 1,964,807 7/1934 Baum 239-394 2,680,653 6/1954 Bishop 239-540 X 2,755,985 7/1956 Finegan 239-540 X 2,811,340 10/1957 Aghnides 239-579 X 3,131,868 5/1964 Coleman 239-455 M. HENSON WOOD, IR., Primary Examiner.

MICHAEL Y. MAR, Assistant Examiner.

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